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Lesson Plan in English 3 - Asking and Telling Sentence

This lesson plan for Grade III English focuses on teaching students the difference between telling (declarative) and asking (interrogative) sentences. The lesson includes objectives, learning resources, and detailed procedures for teacher and student activities aimed at enhancing understanding of grammatical structures. Various activities, discussions, and evaluations are incorporated to ensure mastery of the concepts.
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Lesson Plan in English 3 - Asking and Telling Sentence

This lesson plan for Grade III English focuses on teaching students the difference between telling (declarative) and asking (interrogative) sentences. The lesson includes objectives, learning resources, and detailed procedures for teacher and student activities aimed at enhancing understanding of grammatical structures. Various activities, discussions, and evaluations are incorporated to ensure mastery of the concepts.
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School Panganiran Elementary Grade & Section III

School
Teacher Christine Anne M. Huab Learning Area ENGLISH
School Head Jefrey R. Palacio Quarter 1st
Detailed Date & Time January 11, 2023 Day Tuesday
Lesson Plan

I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content The learner demonstrates understanding of grammatical structures of
Standards English to be able to communicate effectively in oral and written
forms.
B. Performance The learner shows proficiency in constructing grammatically correct
Standards sentences in varied theme-based oral and written activities.
C. Learning Differentiate a declarative from an interrogative sentence (telling
Competency sentence from an asking sentence) EN3G-Ib-[Link]
II. CONTENT Telling and Asking Sentence
III. LEARNING
RESOURCES
A. References
1. Teacher’s Guide 32 – 34
pages
2. Learners’ Manual 32 – 33
pages
3. Textbook pages
4. Additional materials from
LRMDS
B. Other Learning Resources

IV. PROCEDURES
Teacher’s Activity Pupils’ Activity
A. Reviewing Good morning class. Good morning ma’am Tin.
previous
lesson or Today, we are going to learn new
presenting lesson. But before that, let us first
new lesson remember the lesson we had
before.

Do you still remember what a Yes.


sentence is?

What is a sentence? A sentence expresses a complete


thought.
It begins with a capital letter and
ends with a punctuation mark like
a period, question mark, and an
exclamation mark.
Very good.
It is good that you can still
remember what a sentence is.

B. Establishing a A sentence sometimes asks


purpose for about something. Sometimes, it
the lesson tells about something.

I have here sentences from the


stories we have read before.

Here are sentences about the


“Stone Soup.”
Who went from village to
village?
The traveller went from
Here are also two sentences from village to village.
“Belling the Cat.”

Who were afraid of Pat the


Cat?
The mice were afraid of Pat
the Cat.
C. Presenting Now, let us read the sentences I
examples / have posted on the board.
instances of
new lesson Let us first read the first
sentence. Who went from village to
village?
What does the first sentence do?
It asks about who went from
village to village.
Very good.
It asks about something,
specifically, it asks about who
went from village to village.
This is an example of an asking
sentence.

Now, let us read the second


sentence.
The traveller went from
village to village.
If from the first sentence, it asks
about who went from village to
village, what does this second
sentence do?
It tells about the traveller who
went from village to village.
That is right.
The second sentence tells about
something. Specifically, it tells
about the traveller who went
from village to village.
This is an example of a telling
sentence.

Now, let us read this sentence.


Who were afraid of Pat the
What does this sentence do? Cat?

It asks about who were afraid of


That’s right. It asks about the cat.
something like who were afraid of
Pat the cat.

If it asks about something, this is


an example of an asking
sentence.

Now, let us read the next


sentence. The mice were afraid of Pat
the Cat.
What does this sentence do? It tells about the mice who were
afraid of the cat.

That’s right. It tells about the


mice who were afraid of Pat the
cat.
If it tells about something, it is an
example of a telling sentence.

D. Discussing Now, let us read this two


new concepts sentence again.
and Who went from village to
practicing village?
skills #1 What do these two sentences Who were afraid of Pat the
have in common? Cat?

That’s right. The sentences both asks a


Both sentences ask for a certain question.
question. It both ask something.

What else do they have in


common?

Very good. It both begins with a capital letter


These sentences both begins with and ends with a question mark.
a capital letter and ends with a
question mark.

What do we call a sentence that


asks something or a question and
ends with a question mark?

Very good.
It is an asking sentence. An asking sentence

An asking sentence asks a


question and ends with a
question mark.
An asking sentence is also called
an interrogative sentence.

Again, what is an asking


sentence?

A sentence which asks a question


What is the other term for asking and ends with a question mark.
sentence?

Now, let us read again these Interrogative sentence


sentences.

The traveller went from


village to village.
The mice were afraid of Pat
What do these sentences have in the Cat.
common?

That’s right. Both sentences tells It both tells about something.


about something.
What else do they have in
common?

Very good. It both ends with a It both ends with a period.


period.

What do we call a sentence that


tells about something and ends
with a period?

Very good. A telling sentence


It is a telling sentence.

A telling sentence tells about


something and ends with a
period.
It is also called a declarative
sentence.

Again, what is a telling sentence?


A sentence that tells about
something and ends with a
What is the other term for telling period.
sentence?

Very good. Declarative sentence


Who can tell me the difference
between an asking sentence and
a telling sentence?

(The teacher will call a student to An asking sentence is a sentence


differentiate asking sentence which asks about something
from telling sentence.) while a telling sentence tells
about something.
An asking sentence also ends
with a question mark, while the
telling sentence
E. Discussing Now, I need two volunteers to
new concepts come here in front.
and
practicing (The teacher will call pupils.)
skills #2
This is what you are going to do.
One of you will ask a question.
And the other will answer the
question.

Remember that the answer


should be in complete sentence
and not just a word or a phrase.

The first question to be asked is:


“ What is your name”
Pupil 1: What is your name?
(The teacher will guide the pupils
in asking and answering.) Pupil 2: My name is
_____________.
Thank you ______ and _______.
I need another two volunteers to
come in front.

The question to be asked is:


“What did you do during the
Christmas break?”

Pupil 1: What did you do


during the Christmas break?
Thank you ______ and _______.
Pupil 2: (Answer varies)
What kind of sentence were
asked by ______ and ________
earlier?

When ____ and _____ answered An asking sentence.


the questions earlier, what kind
of sentence was used?

A telling sentence.
F. Developing We will have a group activity.
Mastery Group 1:
You will be divided into three
groups. Each group has an Write Telling if the sentence is
activity to do. a telling sentence and Asking
You are going to do it for 5 if it is an asking sentence.
minutes and then later on a __________1. Naga City is the
representative from each group capital of Camarines Sur.
will present your work in front of __________2. What makes up a
the class. pinangat?
__________3. Albay is
celebrating Magayon Festival.
__________4. What province can
we find a butanding?
__________5. Catanduanes is an
island province.

Group 2:
Put a period or question mark
after each sentence.
1. What festival is celebrated in
Ligao City__
2. Did you eat kalamay__
3. Legazpi City is celebrating
Ibalong Festival _
4. How many provinces Region
V has__
5. A triangle has three equal
sides__

Group 3:
Read each sentence. Write T in
the box if it is a telling sentence
and write A if it is an asking
sentence. Then put a period or
question mark on the line.
___1. It is Sunday morning__
___2. Can you fly a kite__
(Group Presentation)

G. Finding Do you use telling and asking


practical sentences at home?
applications Yes.
of concepts
in daily living When do you use it?
Who can cite situations where
you have used a telling and an
asking sentence?

(The teacher will call volunteer (Answers vary.)


pupils to answer)
H. Making What is telling sentence?
generalizatio A telling sentence is a sentence
n and that tells about something. It
abstraction ends with a period.
about the It is also called declarative
lesson sentence.
What is asking sentence?
An asking sentence is a sentence
that asks a question. An asking
sentence ends with a question
mark.
It is also called an exclamatory
sentence.
I. Evaluating Write T if it is a Telling sentence
Learning and write A if it is an asking
sentence.
___1. Where does our teacher
live?
___2. What do we use to clean our
teeth?
___3. The doctor is coming today.
___4. Where is your notebook?
___5. The Santos family is in the
park.
J. Additional Underline the telling sentence,
activities for then box the asking sentence.
application
1. Do you like macaroni soup?
2. The macaroni soup is hot.
3. Can you cook a stone?
4. I can cook an egg.
5. A pan is not as deep as a
pot.

V. REMARKS

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